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JUST IN: President Jacob Zuma reshuffles Cabinet yet again

The Twitter-verse has been abuzz since the announcement as South African's reacted to the cabinet reshuffle.

President Jacob Zuma has reshuffled his Cabinet yet again.

A media statement released read:

“After careful consideration, I have decided to make the following changes to the National Executive:

Professor Hlengiwe Mkhize replaced Blade Nzimande as the Minister of Higher Education and Training.

Communications Minister Ayanda Dlodlo will replace Mkhize as Minister of Home Affairs.

Energy Minister, Mmamaloko Kubayi will now serve as Minister of Communications.

State Security Minister, David Mahlobo will take over as Minister of Energy.

Bongani Thomas Bongo is the new Minister of State Security.

Buti Manamela, who was deputy minister in the Presidency, has been named the new Deputy Minister of Higher Education and Training.

I thank the former members of the National Executive for good service in their previous portfolio.”

The Twitter-verse has been abuzz since the announcement as South African’s reacted to the cabinet reshuffle.

https://twitter.com/SocialTrendsZA/status/920221139720339456

https://twitter.com/Mthiimkhulu/status/920208248455749633

https://twitter.com/real_cyprian/status/920217498309550080

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